>> most of the people are not looking at suny, albany, an interesting screen, they got a pile of funding to support one of the programs. we can show you this. they got basically over $1 million, $1.1 million, to work on this. four full-time employees and they'll hire a fifth, researchers to collaborate with parents of kids involved in head start and community-based groups. we'll zoom over to washington university, st. louis. this is interesting. they have a project going on there where for parents and kids together, they're getting together, the parents and the kids, and familieser were where there is some overweight, obesity problems and here's the screen on that one. we're tracking your millions all over the place. everything we got for you. $2.3 million for that project creating eight full-time jobs. and before you and i went on the air, i wanted to pull up the latest statistics on childhood obesity, our medical unit got this, the cdc saying kids 12 to 19, 17% of our nation's children in that age group are now obese.